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Is Mann not involved with the second season of Tokyo Vice? I watched that back to back with True Detective S1 in 2022 and it compared favourably.
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i watched to live and die in LA recently. loved it. the chase scene is absolutely intense and maybe one of the best ive ever seen in an older movie? i know it's like 10 years its senior but better than french connection imho edit: also drat brutal gunshot violence in that movie. they dont make em like that anymore thathonkey fucked around with this message at 23:44 on Feb 27, 2024 |
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just rewatched baby driver. god drat thats a good rear end heist movie
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# ? Mar 21, 2024 10:58 |
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you're the driver? i'm baby
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 04:55 |
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Watching Miami Vice original series and its all vibes. Great synthy music, killer fashion, really well shot. Big mood.
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Poohs Packin posted:Watching Miami Vice original series and its all vibes. Great synthy music, killer fashion, really well shot. Big mood. even Frank Zappa couldn't manage to kill the vibes of that show on his episode, and he was drat good at that
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 11:19 |
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Poohs Packin posted:Watching Miami Vice original series and its all vibes. Great synthy music, killer fashion, really well shot. Big mood. I was on a streak for awhile and lost momentum in the third season. Was fun to spot the weird cameo combos in every other episode. Steve Buscemi and Willie Nelson, Gene Simmons and Luis Guzman, Phil Collins and Emo Phillips, Liam Neeson and Jeff Fahey, etc.
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 14:13 |
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Sometimes people ask me if there are any obvious signs that Miami Vice was made in the 1980s, so I say "Have you ever seen the episode where Edward James Olmos takes out a KGB hitsquad with a katana, to fulfil the bushido code he learned while on assignment in Thailand(!?)"
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Rascar Capac posted:Sometimes people ask me if there are any obvious signs that Miami Vice was made in the 1980s, so I say "Have you ever seen the episode where Edward James Olmos takes out a KGB hitsquad with a katana, to fulfil the bushido code he learned while on assignment in Thailand(!?)"
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Rascar Capac posted:Sometimes people ask me if there are any obvious signs that Miami Vice was made in the 1980s That’s like asking for any signs that fish live in the water
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FishBowlRobot posted:I was on a streak for awhile and lost momentum in the third season. Oh man if you’re looking for 80s tv show big name cameos the Twilight Zone reboot is a jackpot. Bruce Willis, Frances McDormand, Joe Mantegna, Elliott Gould… plus an absurd number of future Star Trek actors including Tim Russ, Brent Spiner, and Terry Farrell.
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Rascar Capac posted:Sometimes people ask me if there are any obvious signs that Miami Vice was made in the 1980s, so I say "Have you ever seen the episode where Edward James Olmos takes out a KGB hitsquad with a katana, to fulfil the bushido code he learned while on assignment in Thailand(!?)" I was trying not to spoil that but yeah, poo poo gets wild whenever you learn more about his character, who starts off just intensely glaring at everyone no matter the context.
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 15:49 |
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Yeah, Olmos is great: in an era when every cop's boss was this angry shouty guy, he decided to do everything with this quiet intensity.
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 16:09 |
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Olmos legendarily hated Don Johnson, who was just a cool laid back dude. That really adds to their tension on screen.
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 16:17 |
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People probably thought Don Henly was a cool laid back guy in the 80s.
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Poohs Packin posted:People probably thought Don Henly was a cool laid back guy in the 80s. quote:1980 arrest Damnit I liked that song.
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 00:49 |
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Just a cooooooool dude in a loose mood
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 16:48 |
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80's To Catch A Predator is like "Why don't u have a seat over here, let's do coke together for a bit"
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 17:18 |
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Gross. I thought I hated the Eagles enough before (for ripping off Jethro Tull).
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Mister Speaker posted:Gross. I thought I hated the Eagles enough before (for ripping off Jethro Tull). wait what? i like a couple of old jethro tull albums (aqualung and thick as a brick) and i hate the eagles but its because their music is boring af. never heard anything by them that sounds even remotely like jethro tull.
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# ? Mar 26, 2024 00:54 |
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Earwicker posted:wait what? It's admittedly actually kind of a flimsy connection, but IIRC they used to tour with Tull and it's generally accepted that Hotel California rips off We Used To Know. You can't really claim a chord progression though, I can't remember if there was more to it than that.
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Mister Speaker posted:It's admittedly actually kind of a flimsy connection, but IIRC they used to tour with Tull and it's generally accepted that Hotel California rips off We Used To Know. You can't really claim a chord progression though, I can't remember if there was more to it than that. oh yeah, i can hear that, tho its also kind of a common/generic progression. by "ripping off jethro tull" i was imagining they'd hired a flute player or something lol
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# ? Mar 26, 2024 03:12 |
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I've never seen Tombstone in its entirety before. Fixing that now.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 03:38 |
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You're in for a treat. Its maybe the best cameo movie of all time (Charlton Fuckin Heston)and Val Kilmer should have easily won an oscar. It's extremely bad timing that it went up against Unforgiven in the awards chase
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 03:41 |
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Wyatt Earp marries into a rich family. What a way to end the movie.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 03:53 |
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Great film, rewatched recently & lots of little stuff I forgot about like Bill Paxton being the most cheerful brother or Wyatt giving them a whole lotta chances before going vendetta & how the Cowboys weren’t a monolithic group. Also watched many movies before picking up on what a treasure Powers Boothe was. Was that the last great Michael Biehn performance? Fantastic adversary for Doc. Trying not to just list favorite scenes but Doc explaining pushing his pneumonia riddled body to exhaustion because Wyatt is his friend might win. Vampire Panties posted:You're in for a treat. It’s maybe the best cameo movie of all time (Charlton Fuckin Heston) He was also a one scene delight in True Lies & Any Given Sunday. It was fascinating to hear not-conservative comedian & Planet of the Apes mega fan Dana Gould tell of meeting him when he was new in Hollywood & Heston was way nicer than he had to be to this nobody & gave him good advice about getting into the guild as soon as he could for the medical coverage & said he’d mail an autographed photo, which not only he remembered to do it arrived that same week Hyrax Attack! fucked around with this message at 03:59 on Apr 1, 2024 |
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I liked Biehn'spart in Planet Terror and that bit part in The Mandalorian was also fun.
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Hyrax Attack! posted:Great film, rewatched recently & lots of little stuff I forgot about like Bill Paxton being the most cheerful brother or Wyatt giving them a whole lotta chances before going vendetta & how the Cowboys weren’t a monolithic group. Also watched many movies before picking up on what a treasure Powers Boothe was. Go on, skin that smoke wagon and see what happens Every line of dialogue in Tombstone is a treasure
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 03:58 |
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Has great trivia too like with the faro card game how apparently it was notorious for being easy for dealers to rig so Wyatt probably did that to win the mine, & later when he’s trying to keep the peace with Curly, Bill Paxton is noticeably already starting to pay him out before the hand is finished.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 04:06 |
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Tombstone is great, the ending is kinda sappy typical 90s, but I love it because it's just two hours of cowboys being fucken HARSH at each other.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 04:32 |
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tombstone is the best depiction of doc holliday hands down. kilmer absolutely friggin nailed his personality, humor, and worldview so goddamn well. nobody's ever going to top it
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 08:23 |
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watched Top Secret! tonight and yeah Val Kilmer is entirely underrated, I feel like he was huge for a while but not really taken seriously as an actor, just a really handsome dude who can do a range
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Code Jockey posted:watched Top Secret! tonight and yeah Val Kilmer is entirely underrated, I feel like he was huge for a while but not really taken seriously as an actor, just a really handsome dude who can do a range he did a bunch of insanely lovely movies after Heat, and it locked him into a B player spot The Salton Sea is intensely good but not really content for this thread
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 09:50 |
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I saw him chowing down, like absolutely going to town, on something 2 spots ahead of me in line while being an rear end in a top hat with a full mouth to the cashier, straight giving her the business, at the Cerrillos Whole Foods in Santa Fe post-weight-gain, pre-cancer one time. It was like that copypasta but IRL and way, way before it ever showed up.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 09:56 |
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theres a val kilmer copypasta
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 10:53 |
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Cactus Ghost posted:theres a val kilmer copypasta no the copypasta where some rando celeb (it started as "i saw flying lotus") tries to skip out on their grocery tab while being an rear end in a top hat and making funny jokes at people and winking i saw val kilmer do it irl at a whole foods in santa fe many years before that was even a thing
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 11:15 |
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Kilmer was infamous for being difficult to work with. I think one of the best documented cases was The Island of Dr. Moreau.
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Hyrax Attack! posted:Also watched many movies before picking up on what a treasure Powers Boothe was. What a glorious poo poo-heel with an undeniable screen presence. You gotta watch Extreme Prejudice if you haven't already.
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Shumagorath posted:Kilmer was infamous for being difficult to work with. I think one of the best documented cases was The Island of Dr. Moreau. I beg everyone to watch that documentary about that movie. Stars intentionally sabotaging the movie for kicks, a former director placing curses on the production from the woods nearby, actors being held hostage by their contracts and threats of legal action, it’s got it all! Gutcruncher fucked around with this message at 15:41 on Apr 1, 2024 |
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it’s very obvious to me that no one in entertainment has any idea why sometimes their stuff is popular/successful every actor ever thinks they are the star of the universe and they can’t tell if they are at the top of their game or are floundering in a terrible project that’s failing the people funding everything see it as a quick buck and it’s corruption/nepotism all the way down by design and mostly they are laundering money for tax reasons every once in a while it all comes together and some amazing movie gets made and it’s literally magic and makes a billion dollars
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